Corky Marlowe said:
I ventured forth with this topic some months ago, and between the ones I could think of and some that some of y'all thought of, we covered the bases pretty well, EXCEPT...For NBC, because their color evolution began a few years before CBS and ABC (no regularly scheduled color on CBS, period, till the fall of 65). We also thought of at least 2 shows that went from color to black and white (The Joey Bishop Show and the original Bill Cullen Price Is Right). From what I can tell, most of NBC's variety shows had flipped to color by the early 60's...I've even seen some late 50's listings for Steve Allen and Dinah Shore in color, although those may have been during sweeps or when RCA wanted to kick up their color TV marketing a notch.
Even though NBC broadcast practically all of its 1950s shows in color at least once,
I'm pretty sure that Steve Allen, Dinah Shore, and Perry Como were always in color;
likewise, The Price Is Right and the Bert Parks episodes of Masquerade Party were
in color (except that in the fall of 1959 Masquerade Party was on CBS and in b&w;
otherwise it was in color in the 1958-59 season and again from January-September
1960).
I didn't have listings for "Branded" and "The Avengers" handy, except for one for "Branded"
which shows it in b&w. I'm also not positive, but I have seen listings from the fall of 1965
that show ABC's short-lived sitcom "O.K. Crackerby" (with Burl Ives) in color. I say "not
positive," because it could have been a typo on TV Guide's part, just as the October 1967
Florida listings elsewhere on this board still show "Concentration" in black and white. Also,
the particular listing I've seen for "Crackerby" is out of the North Carolina edition; it shows
WRAL carrying the show in pattern Thursdays at 8:30, which it did not do. It carried movies
from 7 to 9, then joined the network at 9 for "Bewitched." (That meant that the Thursday
episode of "Batman" aired Fridays at 7, just before "The Green Hornet," in 1966.) So I can't
vouch for the accuracy of "Crackerby"'s being in color.